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Revenge: Forgiveness and Law in an Age of Genocide

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Presenting a unique view of justice for war-crime victims, this accessible analysis reviews official responses to genocide and other major atrocities and debunks the mainstream mechanisms that supposedly deliver "closure." This exploration of the complex issues surrounding law and forgiveness in situations such as the Holocaust, Kosovo, Kurdistan, and Rwanda aims to identify alternate means of bringing perpetrators of genocide to justice.

240 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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